Title: DECLARING WAR ON POVERTY THROUGH POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGY
1- DECLARING WAR ON POVERTY THROUGH POVERTY
ALLEVIATION STRATEGY - Dr MMA Maharaswa
- Head Department of Social Development
- SMS CONFERENCE 2008
2OUTLINE
- Purpose, Background, Goals Objectives
- Expected Outcome
- ? Poverty Alleviation Matrix
- ? Provincial Development Trajectory
- ? Poverty Alleviation Approach
- ? Institutional Operational Architecture
- ? Funding Mechanism
- ? Implementation Framework
- ? Monitoring Evaluation
3FACE OF POVERTY
4FACE OF POVERTY
5FACE OF POVERTY
6PURPOSE
- To create an enabling environment for
empowerment of the poor and other vulnerable
groups to achieve sustainable livelihoods, self
reliance and overall development.
7BACKGROUND
- ? The Free State Poverty Alleviation Strategy was
approved by the ExCo Cluster during July 2008 in
pursuit of the War Against Poverty. - It would bring together various departments at
all spheres of government, NGOs Business to
identify interventions required in specific
households and implement them as a matter of
urgency.
8BACKGROUND (Cont)
- This would also conform to President Thabo
Mbekis call for the establishment of the
National War Room during his February 08, 2008
State of the Nation Address. - In Free State, the War on Poverty was launched by
the Deputy President on August 14, 2008 at
Jacobsdal (Xhariep district). -
9GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
- To develop deepen a coherent shared vision of
poverty alleviation defined within the shared
growth and development policy spectrum. - To develop, implement and review policies,
strategies and programmes for integrated poverty
alleviation. - To ensure inclusive coordination, management and
implementation of poverty alleviation initiatives
with a wide spectrum of social partners.
10GOALS AND OBJECTIVES (Cont)
- ? To provide and marshal funding support and
necessary resources to implement the poverty
alleviation programmes. - ? To promote an entrenched sustainable community
development. - ? To link grants to sustainable livelihoods and
development.
11GOALS AND OBJECTIVES (Cont)
- ? To increase the potential of the vulnerable
groups to engage in integrated, viable and
self-reliant opportunities. - ? To develop indicators for monitoring and
evaluation of the implementation of poverty
alleviation initiatives.
12EXPECTED OUTPUT
- ? An understanding of the nature, determinants
impact of poverty in the province. - Elaborate develop targeted strategic measures
to alleviate poverty in the province. - Creation of long-lasting, self-reliant
sustainable economic development opportunities. - Enhance collaborative efforts in alleviating
poverty in the province.
13POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGY MATRIX
- Packaged according to the following Cluster
Functional Specialisations - - Social Matrix
- - Economic Matrix
- - Governance Matrix
- - Security Matrix
14SOCIAL MATRIX
- Strategic Objectives
- Half Poverty by 2015. (MDG)
- Provide comprehensive education to all improve
the functional literacy rate from 65.3 - 85.
15SOCIAL MATRIX (Cont)
- Provide comprehensive healthcare reduce
mortality of children from 150 100 per 100 000
live births. - Stabilise prevalence rate of HIV AIDS and
mitigate its impact. - To provide shelter for all.
- Provide free basic services to all households.
16ECONOMIC MATRIX
- Strategic Objectives
- Link social grants to economic activities
sustainable livelihoods. - Provide marshal funding support resources for
poverty alleviation. - Ensure entry of HDIs vulnerable groups into
the mainstream of economy.
17GOVERNANCE MATRIX
- Strategic Objectives
- Ensure coordinated integrated approach to
poverty alleviation. - Build capacity for effective poverty alleviation.
- Implement, monitor, evaluate review poverty
alleviation strategy. -
18SECURITY MATRIX
- Strategic Objectives
- Coordinate implementation of the Integrated Crime
Prevention Programmes. - Reduce the number of crimes against vulnerable
members of society. -
19SECURITY MATRIX (Cont)
- Strategic Objectives
- Provide care, protection development services
on gender based violence abuse. - Provide alternative care protection for foreign
national refugees in terms of the UN Charter. -
20PROVINCIAL DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORY
- Successful implementation of interventions
contained in the Strategy is depended on the
provincial development trajectory . - Implementation must therefore be shaped by the
spatial provincial development needs.
21POVERTY ALLEVIATION APPROACH
Free State Provincial Government
Social Partners
Individuals Communities
Poverty Alleviation Approach
22INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
- ExCo Legislation Policy
- FOHOD Technical Professional Support
- Departments Policy Implementation
- Municipalities Policy Implementation
- Boards / Agencies Policy Implementation
23OPERATIONAL ARCHITECTURE
- Poverty Alleviation Forum (PAF) established
August , 2008 - Representatives from
- - Government departments
- - Municipalities
- - Social Partners
- PAF accountable to MEC Social Development.
24OPERATIONAL ARCHITECTURE (Cont)
- Ultimately report to ExCo in terms of protocols.
- Terms of Reference of the PAF
- The Implementation Framework
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25ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
- Social Development
- As the custodian of the Poverty Alleviation
Strategy, the department shall plan, co-ordinate,
manage and ensure integrated and multi-sectoral
implementation of the Strategy. - Provide resources, leadership co-ordinate
report on implementation of the Strategy. -
26ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES (Cont)
- Other departments Social Partners
- Integrate plans promote objectives of the
Strategy. -
- Commit resources participate in Strategy
implementation initiatives. -
27FUNDING MECHANISM
FSPG Poverty Alleviation Orientated Budget
District Municipalities
Social Partners and Donors
Poverty Alleviation Strategy Objective
28MONITORING EVALUATION
- Develop a Monitoring Evaluation system that
would - Develop a set of success indicators with clear
targets time frames - Centralised Information Management System Develop
- Ensure multi-sectoral reporting
29MONITORING EVALUATION (Cont)
- Evaluate measure the impact of poverty
alleviation initiatives - Track variances
- Accommodate immediate corrective measures
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- One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if
one has not dined well - (Virginia Woolf 1929)
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